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Refried beans in soup? Believe us, it’s a trick you’ll want to return to. Stirring a can (we love the Amy’s Kitchen brand) into a pot of hot broth allows the broken-down beans to all but disappear, creating a lusciously thickened base for ground pork flavored with smoky chipotle chiles in adobo. Feel free to go wild with toppings here; anything fit for a bowl of chili would work. Radishes for crunch and cilantro for freshness are a great place to start, but sliced avocado, Cotija cheese, a swirl of sour cream, and/or a handful of corn chips would not be out of place.
Cook’s Note: Take note as to the heat level of your chipotles in adobo; some brands are spicier than others, so you can adjust the number of chiles to add according to your preferences.
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